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I'm happy to say that on this, my second stay, things went very well. I enjoyed a week at Piedras Suites, which is located close to everything in San Telmo. The loft suites are great value, and the staff were very helpful.

Everything is bad!! Room uncomfortable, furniture broken, bad WiFi, no iron in the room, impossible to ask for. while of stay for 10 never being cleaned, even for fresh towers we should to arguing with server.More

2 Thank yuri1961

Response from Piedras S, Director de Recepción at Piedras SuitesResponded 10 June 2016

Dear Yuri,
thank you for taking the time to share your experience at Piedras Suites with Trip Advisor Community.
It is sad to here that you have faced so many difficulties during your stay, specially because we did not notice them until we read your...More

Overall this hotel provided a clean room with breakfast. It is situated in an interesting area however I probably would not choose this neighborhood again. The morning coffee was excellent, however the breakfast was somewhat lacking. Meat and cheese were not available each day. My...More

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Response from Piedras S, Director de Recepción at Piedras SuitesResponded 10 June 2016

Dear Guest,
we appreciate you taking the time to share your experience at Piedras Suites with other travellers.
We have been working hard to improve the internet service. As we are located in a protected historical area, many internet providers did not have local authorization...More

Piedras suites was a wonderful place to stay. It was exactly what I was looking for. There was plenty of room there, a little kitchenette, bedroom upstairs with the second and spacey bathroom. Everything is clean. Personnel extremely friendly and helpful. For me, location was...More

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The price was good. The location is good. It is surrounded by everything you need. Subway is close by. Our room was spacious with a loft and two bathrooms/showers. The receptionists are always friendly and very helpful. The only problem was the AC leaked a...More

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Characterized by cobblestones and narrow streets, SanTelmo is defined by the tango, the dance that madeBuenos Aires world-famous. Tango is a fusion of manydifferent cultures: a true child of immigration, muchlike the city itself. Nowadays, it comes alive afterdark in the milongas (dance parties) attended by bothlocals and visitors alike, who dance until the weehours of the morning. During the day, the antique

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shops and classic cafés and bars around Plaza Dorregodominate the scene. The emblematic Bar Plaza Dorrego,with its green awnings, checkered tile floors, andwooden interiors, takes you back in time the momentyou step inside. For true porteño traditions, SanTelmo is the place to be.

From Ezeiza Airport to Buenos Aires, it is approx a 1 hour drive. (Check first if you arrive at Ezeiza or Jorge Newbery, as there are 2 different airports in Buenos Aires).
I chose the service of a company called Tienda... More

From Ezeiza Airport to Buenos Aires, it is approx a 1 hour drive. (Check first if you arrive at Ezeiza or Jorge Newbery, as there are 2 different airports in Buenos Aires).
I chose the service of a company called Tienda Leon. Once you exit the glass doors, you turn left and keep walking till you find the stand.
Taxis from Tienda Leon to anywhere in Capital Federal: $490 Argentine pesos.
Buses from Tienda Leon to Terminal Madero: $140 pesos p/person. From Terminal Madero, you will still need to take a taxi to drive you to Piedras (approx 15 minutes away, maybe less). This company also offers a combined service: bus + taxi shared with other passengers traveling to hotels in Buenos Aires).
Note that there will be no subway service after 10:30 pm, so a taxi or bus seems the only option.
These are the prices from my last time, but since there is constant inflation in Arg and prices increase quite frequently, fares and prices most often than not go up without prior notice.
Also, in Buenos Aires I got to meet Arturo, a private taxi driver who charges less and is totally reliable, but speaks Spanish only. His mobile number is 00541159801071. Maybe you can add him to Whatsapp and ask him beforehand how much he will charge. Perhaps he can wait for you at the airport with your name written down in a cardboard or paper. He drove me serveral times to the hotel and airport.
Hope this helps a lot and feel free to ask me further questions if you need to.